Answer:
well if your talking about a colloge its depending on what your doing t with?? google docs is easy and if its for like a background than screenshot it or save it to your documents.!!
Explanation:
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IK THIS IS A LOT BUTS ITS ABOUT Johann Sebastian Bach I NEED THIS DONE OR I FAIL
As a teenager, he travelled to Hamburg. What happened in Hamburg in 1703 when he was 18?
In 1717, at the age of 32, he was hired as court choirmaster where he composed 100’s of works. Describe some of them.
In 1723 he moved to Leipzig and became choirmaster at a private school, and supervised the music at 2 churches. He wasn’t happy in this position, so why did he take it?
List some of the things he taught while he worked in Leipzig.
Describe his physical appearance, and also, describe him as a teacher.
When and where was he born, and where and when did he die?
Find and post a link for “Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor.
What era was he a composer in?
Answer:
Its actually quite a long answer that would be difficult to phrase so little words, but I've got the answer.
Explanation:
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the ABC song my guy :)
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A talented designer who cannot meet deadlines will most likely struggle to find work.
True
False
Answer: True
Explanation: It goes on the record of the designer and companies will not want them to have the job
How many voice ranges contain pitches on both treble and bass clefs?
Answer:
2??
Explanation:
ur question doesnt make sense
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Which of the following is not true about Alfred Hitchcock?
a.
He is considered a master at using camera techniques to create special effects.
b.
His films were highly suspenseful, psychological, and unique.
c.
He used chocolate, rather than the traditional corn syrup, to create bloody scenes.
d.
He created the concept of go motion for his masterpiece, The Birds.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
He created stop motion, not go motion.
can someone please help me
Answer:
dance to my
song boombayah Explanation:
hi, come help me.
Take a look at the image below. Describe the following:
What type of illustration is this?
What part of the production pipeline is this essential to?
Describe what the plot or plan for this project might be based on the drawings within the image
Answer:
What type of illustration is this? This type of illustration is a storyboard.
What part of the production pipeline is this essential to? This is important to the pre-production part of the production pipeline.
Nothing here is guarantied, it's just my take! I hope this helps a bit!
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(But you gotta get here quick)
The basic purpose of contrast is to...
create interest on the page and aid in the organization of the information.
create interest on the page and aid in the organization of the information.
repeat elements to create a sense of unity.
repeat elements to create a sense of unity.
draw your eye to the white space of the composition.
draw your eye to the white space of the composition.
align the content so it is easier to comprehend.
Answer:
I cant do dis sry
Explanation:
Program music blank
Answer:
Program music blank???
The production of two dimensional images transferred onto a screen for viewing is referred to as ________________.
a.
panning
c.
recording
b.
projecting
d.
advertising
The answer is projecting
It should be noted that the production of two dimensional images that is transferred into a screen for viewing is referred to as projecting.
What is projecting?Projecting can be regarded as the act of displaying images that has two dimensions on the screen.
When projecting, the image will be magnified with the help of the projector.
Learn more about projection at;
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How does Benjamin Britten’s style and goals as a composer differ from other modern composers?
Answer and Explanation:
By reading Benjamin Britten's biography and analyzing his style and goals as a composer, we can see that a strong difference between him and other composers of his time is the ability to popularize music, breaking the attachment to classical elements and combating the elitization of music. That's because his style, with many popular elements, has already been used in amateur artists and even films. Even his composition of operas is more democratic and less elite.
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Answer:
love it
Explanation:
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Omggg i love it smmm it's soo adorable
Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
A sculpture covered in small pieces of glass glued together.
Name this piece and its artist. What technique was used to create this piece? What comes to your mind when you look at this piece? How does it make you feel? Do you like this piece? Why/why not?
Answer:
This is a stained glass piece, found in the Chartes Cathedral in France. We can see how light coming through behind creates a colorful and illuminating image.
Explanation:
Answer:
This is a stained glass piece, found in the Chartes Cathedral in France. We can see how light coming through behind creates a colorful and illuminating image.
Explanation:
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Someone pls help me with the notes ( Will give brainliest answer)
Answer:
CCGG AAG FFEE DDDDC GGFF EED GGGF EED CCGG AAG FFEE DDC
What element of art, when applied, creates the illusion of form???*
10 points
Value
Line
Ο Ο Ο Ο
Color
Space
Answer:
value i beleive
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST
Which format is used in television scripts?
A.
one-third video and two-thirds audio
B.
one-half video and one-half audio
C.
two-thirds video and one-third audio
D.
three-quarters video and one-quarter audio
R
Answer:
its a or b one of those
Explanation:
What typical sequence of actions would a director working on a film or theater production follow as a process?
final adjustments
blocking scenes
filming scenes or performing in front of
an audience
lighting to follow movements
understanding the script
rehearsals to fine-tune performances
studying human behavior
preparing actors for performances
Answer:
Studying human behaviors
Understanding the script
Preparing actors
Blocking
Lighting
Rehearsals
Final adjustments
Filming scenes
Explanation:
PLATO
Answer:
Studying human behaviors
Understanding the script
Preparing actors
Blocking
Lighting
Rehearsals
Final adjustments
Filming scenes
Explanation:
I got 5/5. The person above me was correct.
10 points
How would I count this pattern of 16th and 8ths if it were at the very
beginning of a measure? *
1e&a
1 & 2
1e &
1ea
Request ed
Answer:
Thank the meeting tomorrow
Explanation:
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What is this musical symbol called?
Answer:its called a long
Explanation:
Answer:
long
Explanation:
Help please
did the first crusade recapture Jerusalem but killed jews Muslims and Christians in the process? A yes B no
Answer:
A yes he was I am pretty sure hope you do well!
the song: say my name beetlejuice. i need some corigraphy (dance moves an stuff) for the beetlejuice part.
Answer:
well for the charades part you can act like your doing charades, also act a little jumpy but also a little tired, like hang you head sometimes when you are dancing
Explanation:
Answer:
I hope you used several fake cartwheels!
what do u all think about this and who do u want to see me draw next.
Answer:
thats fire
Explanation:
What are 4 similarities between screen acting and stage acting?
Answer:
Film and stage are quite similar in that they both are looking for truthful behavior within imaginary circumstances, or to look at it another way, actors need the ability to live privately in public regardless of medium.
Unfortunately there is a lot of misunderstanding of both delivery mechanisms that leads to the belief that the two are very dissimilar.The difference lies in the technical demand of each and in the way in which audiences view the material. I am just adding here to many of the comments that have gone before.
On stage, the actor must draw focus; on camera the camera focuses on whatever the director wants to see.
On stage, the actor has the ability to repeat a performance night after night which usually deepens their per and therefore the emotional wallop of the play. On camera, the actor repeats a scene or a sequence over and over, which should, if the actor and the director are in sync, produce different and or better work.
On stage, the actor does a scene and goes off stage for only a brief moment of time and rarely leaves the immediate environs of the stage itself. Theatre usually takes about two hours to accomplish the drama. On camera, productions needs to stop and set up new lights and camera angles, or to move from place to place. The concentration needed by the stage actor is not as difficult as it is for the possible 8 to 10 hours on set required of on camera acting where the actor moves out of the set and into his or her trailer. For this reason, many film actors may be criticized as ‘too method’ or as hard to work with, or as unfriendly. In reality, they need to maintain the emotional commitment to the scenes they are being asked to shoot that day.
On stage, actors must find their light and maintain the staging agreed upon in rehearsal. However, minor changes in staging don’t affect the overall requirements of the production. On film, actors also need to be aware of hitting marks which is governed by lighting, and the general plan for shooting whether close ups, two shots or long shots.
On stage, the actor must give enough voice to be heard in the theatre in which he/she is working. Voices on stage must be energetic enough to draw focus and to excite the audience’s attention. On film, the actor must allow the microphone to magnify his or her voice. However, with the growing trend of using mics on stage, this difference is fading away.
On stage, the actor must realize what the dramatic structure of the scene is regarding its action beats (bits in Russian) and through his or her interactions, make sure they occur. On film, the shooting primarily takes care of these through editing and shooting sequences.
On stage, the actor has the ability to do all of his or her work within the brief time limit of the performance. Film is more like some theatre rehearsal techniques in which the play is rehearsed piecemeal before it is put together. Film is shot out of sequence and therefore, like stage, the actor must recognize the preceding action.
On stage, the actor’s physical movements are fairly unrestricted. On camera unrestricted movement is more likely in long shots and less so in close-ups. In both, efficiency of movement is valued. There is also the need for film actors to be a bit slower in moving, at least in close ups and two shots, because of the camera’s need to follow them. A great commercial director, Leslie Dektor, once said that actor’s should imagine that the camera is on a chain at some distance from them. With that image, the actor should understand that not only is he or she connected to the camera, but that sudden unplanned movement would whip the camera around like a ball on the end of a string, or like the “whip” ride at a carnival.
On stage, the actor’s text is usually meant to convey those things that aren’t seen or the feelings the character have. Film does most of that for the actor simply through pictures and music. There is a basic tenet of film that as much as possible the camera should tell the story without words.
On stage, actors can make character choices that are extreme because stage is not based in realism. Film is essentially a realistic medium and the actor’s need for deep personalization is more necessary (sorry to say) than stage. Of course, the stage choices that actors make are also delimited by the size of the theater. In Chicago, most of our theaters are between 40 and 150 seats, which leads to a more intimate style of acting. Perhaps that is why so many Chicago actors make the easy transition to camera which adds to our becoming a hub of film production.
On stage, the script is holy, while on camera, the script is often only a guide. This depends of the directors and writer involved, but as a rule of thumb, it is true.
can someone believe in multiple religions?
Wat is the meaning of Sharpener by cavetown. Correct one gets a brainliest.
i need 2 more brainliest can u make a random question and give me brainliest on it
Answer:
SURE
Explanation:
in what way do the structures and functions of human system differs
Anybody have anime recommendations :)
Answer:
i dont watch anime :( srry lol
Explanation:
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